Hosam Kadry Fathy and Guang Li, 2015, "First observations from a partially inverted dynamic systems course", Proceedings of the 2015 American Control Conference

Mohammad Ghanaatpishe, Michelle A Kehs and Hosam Kadry Fathy, 2015, "Development of online solution algorithms for optimal periodic control problems with plant uncertainties", Proceedings of the 2015 American Control Conference

Donald Docimo and Hosam Kadry Fathy, 2015, "Characterization of damping and beating effects within the aggregate power demand of heterogeneous thermostatically controlled loads", Proceedings of the 2015 ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference

Michelle A Kehs, Christopher Vermillion and Hosam Kadry Fathy, 2015, "Maximizing average power output of an airborne wind energy generator under parametric uncertainties", Proceedings of the 2015 ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference

Rakesh M. Patil, Zoran S. Filipi and Hosam Kadry Fathy, 2012, "A framework for the integrated optimization of charging and power management in plug-in hybrid electric vehicles", Proceedings of the 2012 American Control Conference

Kelsey B. Hatzell, Aabhas Sharma and Hosam Kadry Fathy, 2012, "A survey of long-term health modeling, estimation, and control challenges and opportunities for lithium-ion batteries", Proceedings of the 2012 American Control Conference

Saeid Bashash and Hosam Kadry Fathy, 2012, "Power grid stabilization through setpoint control of frequency-responsive air conditioning loads", Proceedings of the 2012 ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference

Saeid Bashash and Hosam Kadry Fathy, 2011, "Modeling and control insights into demand-side energy management through setpoint control of thermostatic loads", Proceedings of the 2011 American Control Conference

Zoran Filipi, Hosam Kadry Fathy and Jeffrey L. Stein, 2006, "Review of hardware-in-the-loop simulation and its prospects in the automotive area", Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Modeling and Simulation for Military Applications

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We offer B.S. degrees in mechanical engineering and nuclear engineering as well as resident (M.S., Ph.D.) and online (M.S., M.Eng.) graduate degrees in nuclear engineering and mechanical engineering. MNE's strength is in offering hands-on experience in highly relevant research areas, such as energy, homeland security, biomedical devices, and transportation systems.